Rosie O’Donnell, who abruptly left “The View” on ABC last spring after drawing attention and ratings for her opinions on everything from the Iraq war to her co-hosts, is in serious discussions to return to television atop a new soapbox: a prime-time show on the cable news channel MSNBC, according to executives on both sides of the negotiations who have been briefed directly.I am serious about thinking it is a good move. For 6 months when Aida was a baby and I was stuck in between 4 freeways in Orange County I used to look forward to watching Rosie. She is very funny and has a great way with both celebrities and non-celebrities.
Under one scenario, Ms. O’Donnell would be given the 9 p.m. slot each weeknight on MSNBC, where she would go head-to-head with two heavyweights of cable talk: “Larry King Live” on CNN and “Hannity & Colmes” on Fox News. Her show would replace “Live with Dan Abrams,” a relatively low-rated program that only recently replaced “Scarborough Country,” which was also little-watched.
She is also seriously political. She didn't talk about politics very often on her daytime show, however she has been a guest on Randi Rhodes radio show on Air America and she knows her stuff.
Hopefully cable news executives will learn that liberals can get good ratings. I bet the first week on the air Rosie's ratings beat Uber ass-hole Glenn Beck on CNN.
For those of you who are not familiar with Beck - this is who CNN thinks deserves his own show. From Media Matters:
Beck is famous for spouting controversial and inflammatory comments against Democrats, Muslims, Arabs, Mexicans, and female guests on his radio and television programs. Beck has called President Jimmy Carter a "waste of skin," Mexican immigrants "dirt bags" and "lawbreakers," Katrina victims "scumbags," Cindy Sheehan a "prostitute," and suggested using nuclear weapons against parts of the Middle East and Venezuela.Nice.
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I'm all for getting more positive liberal voices out there, but I'm no fan of Rosie's.
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